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rust-on-bbc-microbit
Running Rust code on a BBC micro:bit micro-controllerrust-forest
Various implementation strategies for “DOM-like” tree data structures in Rust.wtf-8
The WTF-8 encoding specificationrust-std-candidates
Candidates for inclusion in the Rust standard libraryteensy-clock
A digital clock based on Teensy 3.2 and Rusthtml5ever-python
Python bindings for html5ever, using CFFIsnippets
Pieces of code that are not big enough to be worth their own repositoryrust-utf8
Incremental, zero-copy UTF-8 decoding for Rustrust-wtf8
Rust implementation of the WTF-8 encoding.rust-pdf
Generating PDF files in pure Rusthello-pyrust
A “Hello World” of calling Rust code from a Python program with CFFI, in order to show packaging issuesexyr.org
Source code for my personal websiterust-movecell
`std::cell::Cell` for not-implicitly-copyable types.gregor
Simple implementation of the Gregorian calendar for Rustrust-webencodings
WIP rust implementation of the WHATWG Encoding Standardpycairo
Mirror of http://cgit.freedesktop.org/pycairo/ , with patchesrust-rc
A copy of std::rc that runs on stable Rust with weak referencesgedit-trailing-spaces
A simple gedit plugin that highlights trailing spaces in files and automatically clears the ones left by auto-indentation.data-urls
See instead:azureblur
The triple box blur implementation from Firefox’s moz2d/Azure, with Python bindings.GitAtomizer
Build Atom feeds for git commits, with full diffscairo-staticlib
The cairo graphics library, statically linked with minimal dependencies, for Rust cratesservo-style
Prototype replacement style system for Servocss
Various proposals for the CSS specificationsriscv-qemu-demo
actions-playground
bascule
Logic circuit simulation where everything is NAND gates and D flip-flopslselect
CSS3 Selectors for lxmlxml5ever
Extracting https://github.com/servo/html5ever/pull/125 into an independent libraryrun-nightly
Run stuff every night, to test on new Rust nightly builds.Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us